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What would happen if a disaster in which all plants of the world are suddenly destroyed?

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What would happen if a disaster in which all plants of the world are suddenly destroyed?

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If all the plants in the world were suddenly destroyed, there would be NO ecosystem, as all major life forms require oxygen and we get our oxygen from plants. It might take a day or two, but all life forms as we know them, would become extinct.

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